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This book examines research on impact of human behavior in the management of complex systems: building trust, enhancing motivation and inspiring more effective decision-making. Offers case studies in product development, logistics and supply chain integration.Behavioral Operations Management has been identified in the last years as one of the most promising emerging fields in Operations Management. Behavioral Issues in Operations Management explains and examines up-to-date research in this field, which works to analyze the impact of human behavior on the management of complex operating systems.

A collection of studies from leading scholars presents different methodologies and approaches, supported by real data and case studies. Issues such as building trust and strong cooperative relationships with suppliers, enhancing motivation and designing proper incentives for stimulating more effective decision maker behaviours are considered. The main decision-making processes affected by behavioral issues are also analyzed with a focus on new product development, logistics, and supply chain integration.

The broad coverage of methodologies and practical implications makes Behavioral Issues in Operations Management an ideal reference for both researchers developing new topics such as NK fitness landscapes and managers with an interest in behavioral management operations.

1.Behavioral OM Experiments: Critical Inquiry Reawakening Practical Issues in Research.- 2.Complex Systems Methodologies for Behavioural Research in Operations Management: NK Fitness Landscape.- 3.Trust in Face-to-Face and Electronic Negotiation in Buyer-Supplier Relationships: A Laboratory Study.- 4.Lean Supply Chains: A Behavioral Perspective-Examples from Packaging Supply Chains in the FMCG Sector.- 5.Supply Chain Integration: A Behavioral Study Using NK Simulation.- 6.Cognitive Biases, Heuristics, and Overdesign: An Investigation on the Unconscious Mistakes of Industrial Designers and on Their Effects on Product Offering.- 7.Incentives in Organizations: Can Economics and Psychology Coexist in Human Resources Management?.- 8.Incentives for Cost Transparency Implementation: A Framework from an Action Research.- 9.Learning on the Shop Floor: The Behavioural Roots of Organisational Knowledge.- 10.Behavioral Decision-Making and Network Dynamics: A Political Perspective.- 11.Markets of Logistics Services: The Role of Actors' Behavior to Enhance Performance.1

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Behavioral Operations Management has been identified in the last years as one of the most promising emerging fields in Operations Management. Behavioral Issues in Operations Management explains and examines up-to-date research in this field, which works to analyze the impact of human behavior on the management of complex operating systems.

A collection of studies from leading scholars presents different methodologies and approaches, supported by real data and case studies. Issues such as building trust and strong cooperative relationships with suppliers, enhancing motivation and designing proper incentives for stimulating more effective decision maker behaviours are considered. The main decision-making processes affected by behavioral issues are also analyzed with a focus on new product development, logistics, and supply chain integration.

The broad coverage of methodologies and practical implications makes Behavioral Issues in Operations Management an ideal reference for both researchers developing new topics such as NK fitness landscapes and managers with an interest in behavioral management operations.

Contributes to an emerging field by offering a collection of studies on the topic authored by leading scholars coming from different disciplines and using different theoretical lens and research methodologies

Compares the different research methodologies to overcome the dichotomy between qualitative and quantitative research, between empirical research and models

Guides the readers through multiple aspects of the subject and provides an updated and expanded view of the factors that influence the operations management